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ROFLAMO, this is what happens to your brain when you vote conservative

Started by Susan, June 15, 2006, 11:15:20 PM

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Susan

Remember folks this is what happens to your brain when you vote conservative;)

Westmoreland co-sponsors bill on the Ten Commandments and
can't even name them
from crooksandliars.com

The Colbert Report, was priceless last night. His guest was Republican Congressman
Lynn Westmoreland and I guess he had never heard of The Colbert Report
before. He knows a lot about it, now.  (Watch in Windows Media Player or  Quicktime)

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Kaitlyn

Yeah... religion is little more than a tool and a convenient banner for most politicians.
Just a way to curry votes from the less informed.
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Chaunte

Quote from: Kaitlyn on June 16, 2006, 01:30:15 PM
Yeah... religion is little more than a tool and a convenient banner for most politicians.
Just a way to curry votes from the less informed.

I must admitt, this Congress & Administration is giving Republicans a bad name...

Chaunte
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Melissa

I think it's republicans giving republicans a bad name.  I don't mean all republicans Chaunte, since you're an exception.

Melissa
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Susan

Pretty much, they lost my respect in 2000 when the president at the time claimed to be one thing and then showed himself to be something totally different. Then we had John Ashcroft, the Patriot act, Guantanamo bay cuba, secret searches, secret courts, Secret prisons, Arresting Americans in America and denying them their constitutional access to the courts, lies to go into Iraq, Torture, Secret rendition, Outing a CIA agent, All the corruption, Katrina, Warrantless spying on Americans, Abu Ghraib, Haditha, Iran, tax cuts for the wealthy, the supreme court, I could keep going.

As things stand now my vote will be for anything but Republicans. Now that might change if a republican worthy of my vote runs but I seriously doubt that happens with the religious fundies in charge of their party.
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stephanie_craxford

While I'm not up on the US political scene other than what makes headline news, I've gotta say that the clip is priceless, what a buffoon

ROFLMAO

WTFME

Steph
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Chaunte

Quote from: tinkerbell on June 17, 2006, 01:30:59 AM
Dear Susan:
To me, it is pretty obvious that republicans are being targeted.
tinkerbell

Tink,

It's we Republicans who are holding up this BIG bulls eye shouting, "COME AND HIT ME!!!"

No one here at Susan's is targeting us.  Our party leaders have set us up and we are doing it to ourselves.

Chaunte
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Posted at: June 17, 2006, 09:09:41 AM

Quote from: Susan on June 17, 2006, 06:30:53 AM
Pretty much, they lost my respect in 2000 when the president at the time claimed to be one thing and then showed himself to be something totally different. Then we had John Ashcroft, the Patriot act, Guantanamo bay cuba, secret searches, secret courts, Secret prisons, Arresting Americans in America and denying them their constitutional access to the courts, lies to go into Iraq, Torture, Secret rendition, Outing a CIA agent, All the corruption, Katrina, Warrantless spying on Americans, Abu Ghraib, Haditha, Iran, tax cuts for the wealthy, the supreme court, I could keep going.

As things stand now my vote will be for anything but Republicans. Now that might change if a republican worthy of my vote runs but I seriously doubt that happens with the religious fundies in charge of their party.

The party needs to go back to its fundamental roots of smaller Federal governement and fiscal responsibility.

As a republican, I, to, am so disenchanted with where the party has gone that I am also not voting republican for the next several elections.  It will take that long to start swinging the party back to where it needs to be.

Chaunte

A friend of mine calls me a social Democrat and a fiscal Republican.  I think that is pretty accurate and it may be the best of both worlds!
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Melissa

Quote from: Chaunte on June 17, 2006, 08:13:53 AM
A friend of mine calls me a social Democrat and a fiscal Republican.  I think that is pretty accurate and it may be the best of both worlds!

Well, you can't have your cake and eat it too.  Maybe there's another party that better stands for what you believe in like what you stated above.

Melissa
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Susan

Up till 2000 I was a Republican btw, incase I didn't make that clear in my previous message.  Before the 2004 election, I voted mainly a republican ticket. Yes I even voted for Bush in 2000
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Melissa

Shame on you Susan.  I voted Gore in 2000.  Washington won the democrat vote, but it wasn't enough.  At least you learned your lesson. :)

Melissa
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Chaunte

Quote from: Melissa on June 17, 2006, 12:04:22 PM
Well, you can't have your cake and eat it too.  Maybe there's another party that better stands for what you believe in like what you stated above.

Melissa

I don't know if I agree...  Aren't our representatives in Washington doing exactly that?  ;)

Let me ask a question out of ignorance:  Aren't modern "Southern Democrats" (aka Reagan Democrats) socially democrat and fiscally republican?

Chaunte
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HelenW

Hmmm .  .   .    .     .      A fiscal Republican and a social Democrat.

Sounds reasoned, realistic and quite possibly workable in real life.  A Centrist, by all signs, I believe.

Naahh!  It'll never fly.  ;D

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LostInTime

Arresting US citizens on trumped up charges and holding them without a hearing is nothing new.  Anyone remember Kevin Mitnick, the supposed big time hacker that stole billions worth of info (that was said to get the feds really involved, it was actually a far cry from that)?  Four years pre-trial.  One year of that in solitary confinement because they were afraid OF him, nor for him.
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Susan

Quote from: LostInTime on June 20, 2006, 11:47:34 AM
Arresting US citizens on trumped up charges and holding them without a hearing is nothing new.  Anyone remember Kevin Mitnick, the supposed big time hacker that stole billions worth of info (that was said to get the feds really involved, it was actually a far cry from that)?  Four years pre-trial.  One year of that in solitary confinement because they were afraid OF him, nor for him.

No but he had access to both a lawyer and the courts to challenge his detention. A Judge ruled that he was too much of a risk to be left free based on information provided by the government to the judge. However that is a far cry from arresting people in the United States and taking them out of this country to deny them their constitutional rights. If the government has the evidence of a crime there is absolutely no reason a civilian court could not try the case and sentance him to prison. You only do a end run around the Constitution when you don't have a case against the individual in question. Or you want to use illegal actions to try to build a case.
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